Flawless. Miriam-Webster states the meaning of this word to
be having no flaw or imperfections. I don’t know about you, but there are not
many things in my fifty-four years of being on this earth that I have found to
be flawless. It seems that no matter how perfect something appears to be- a
job, a relationship, a haircut, a piece of jewelry or art- an imperfection can
be found, if one chooses to look hard enough.
And, why is this even a word? Why do we feel we need to be
able to place perfection in such high regard? And who gets to be the one to say
something is flawless anyway? If an expert jeweler, for example, instead of an
art expert, states that a piece of art
is flawless, would he or she be believed? Since beauty is in the eye of the
beholder, as the quote goes, is flawlessness in the eye of the beholder as
well? Or do we hold being flawless to a higher standard than being beautiful?
Is flawlessness as subjective as beauty? Does it matter if the object of
flawlessness differs? Of course, it is doubtful there are set-in-stone answers.
Many will say it is a subjective argument. Some may say there are NO answers.
Some won’t even care. I don’t. Because I believe imperfections are what makes
each one of us unique. I believe imperfections make us interesting and
attractive and aggravating and marvelous.
That’s why I’m going to call this blog, “Flawless”. Exactly
because none of us are, and because I believe we shouldn’t care. I believe
instead we should concentrate on being our best selves and applying it to what
surrounds us, and what is in us, and what is on us. Better surroundings, better
health, better skin. What is better? Whatever you believe it to be. I happen to
believe I will live a better life by not only being good to others, but by being
good to myself as well.
I want good, reliable
home products that work, and won’t do any more damage to our environment than
we already have. I want biodegradable when I can get it, and I want botanical
too. I also want value, and sound content.
I want skin care and
makeup products that work to keep my skin healthy, not just make it look
better. Of course, looking better is a bonus that I won’t begrudge, but it’s
not my main goal. I want health products that actually work and will make me
feel better, but are also made from natural and safe ingredients.
If this sounds like you, then join me. I promise you will
never ever read anything that is boring. I promise I will showcase in this blog
ONLY products that I believe to better for me and better for you. If I don’t
like it, it won’t be put into print that I do. I happen to believe in the skin
care, health care, and home care line I promote, but that doesn’t mean I like
every single thing. It doesn’t mean you have to, either. I happen think you’ll
love what you use, but I’m not going to throw eggs at you if you don’t.
Here’s to new beginnings for me, and hopefully for you,
too. Someone much wiser than me once
said that the only thing constant in this world is change. If this is true, maybe it’s time for a change
in the way you take care of your skin, or your health, or your home. Come see
me at 418 Beauty Bar on Facebook. There
you will find a link to my Amway page and posts about our many products and
services. I hope to see you there!
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